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What are you actually trying to do? Are you trying to run your own nameservers? Are you trying to control how your server resolves names? Or are you trying to control how others resolve your domain?
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David SchwartzMay 1 '12 at 9:39

He wants to configure his server's DNS, not his domain's DNS.
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David SchwartzMay 1 '12 at 6:29

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I think he wants to be able to tell people "Goto to my website www.mycompany.com!"
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fstxMay 1 '12 at 6:57

@DavidSchwartz: Well he doesn't want to alter his server's DNS client settings, but his domain's registered nameserver details, using an alias. He needs to edit his domain DNS, doesn't he?
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paradroidMay 1 '12 at 7:05

As I read his question, he wants to use his own nameservers on his own server. I don't see anything that suggests any domain's registered nameserver details are involved.
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David SchwartzMay 1 '12 at 7:11

if it's unclear what the quesion is about: ask OP in the comments to the question.
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akiraMay 1 '12 at 8:06